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NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN CHINA TRAY - POSSIBLY GERMAN IN ORIGIN. Size: Approx. 6-1/4 Inches Long x 4 Inches Wide x 1-1/2 Inches Deep. In Very Good Condition. No chips, cracks or repairs. The gold colored tomahawk head and medallion have small areas that were not covered in the manufacturing process. I have shown this in the photos. There is also a small area on the handle of the tomahawk which has a small area of missing color. In my opinion, this piece is delicately made and probably should be for show only. The weight of the piece is approx. 6 oz.
I purchased this as a display piece and have never used it, nor does it look like it has ever been used. There is an embossed number on the back.
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AA198
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Italian Style Ceramic Female BustSize: Approx. 18 Inches H x 7 Inches W x 6 Inches D Condition: Very Good - I see no cracks,chips or repairs |
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Large B.C. Cyprus Style Jug/Pitcher
Size: Approx. 12½ H x 8 in diameter at the middle
Condition: very good no chips, cracks or repairs - glazed inside
Weight: 5¼ lbs.
Markings: On bottom M.M.A. (for Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC) Paper label Made in France
Age: I acquired this pitcher in the 1970's from the gift shop at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC
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AA416
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Vintage European Pottery Figure - SignedOrigin: Warsawa Age: 1957 Weight: ¼ lb. Size: 7½ H x 2½ W x 3 D Signed: Pasterka ML.Griskiu u ? m? Warsawa 1957 Condition: Good to very good - there is a small chip on base (made prior to firing as there is glaze over this) and a small amount of crazing on the lower back portion of the figure. This lovely lady appears to be expecting. Found at an Estate Sale in Canada.
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Vintage Bischoff Ceramic Decanter - Asian InspiredA pitcher with a right-angled handle. The texture of the stoneware gives the effect of weathered limestone, carved in base- relief. Size: 12 H X 5 W x 2½ D Condition: very good Age: 1960's Markings: on the base Warnier Liqueurs, Enghien, Paris - France Made in Italy (the rest is indistinct) Weight: Approx. 2 lbs.
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ANTIQUE FIGURAL SMALL STAFFORDSHIRE STYLE PITCHER - The bottom is marked: N. & C. England. Size: 4-1/4 Inches Tall x 4 Inches Wide x 5 Inches Deep. Condition: Very Good with the exceptions of a few minor flaws on the bottom and a minor chip in front on blue dress near the botttom. There is crazing on the face, handle, inside and bottom. This is due to aging. The glaze is smooth, nice and shiny. She is richly colored and her facial features are great. A very nice piece to look at and display.
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Arthur Wood Style Face/Head BankSize: 4-1/2 inches H x 4 inches across. Origin: England Condition: very good There are no chips, cracks or crazing Markings: 5364A on the bottom of the bank. There is an opening on the bottom which is closed with a plastic stopper.
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KING EDWARD VIII COMMEMORATIVE BUST - Size: 5-1/4 Inches T x 3 Inches W x 2-1/4 Inches W. Condition: Good to Very Good - There are a few small chips on the base. One is shown in one of the photos. There is one at top base and four at bottom of the base. Bottom is somewhat pockmarked. There is a dimple on the back under the sholders. The face and front is in Very Good Condition. This could be made of a type of chalkware. The number and letter F 5 are stamped on the bottom in black. E.R. VIII is incised on the bust. King Edward VIII is the coronation that never happened. British potter & porcelain factories began manufacturing commemorative items. Little did they know that Edward was to abdicate the throne for the Woman He Loved. He reigned for five months but never had a coronation. This bust would look very fine on the shelf in the library. It is also a fine collectable of Historical Royal Memorabilia.
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QUEEN OF HEARTS/PACK OF CARDS SERIES - BOWL BY H J WOOD. Size: 3-1/2 Inches T x 4 Inches W x 3-1/2 Inches D. Condition: Very Good. No chips, cracks or repairs. There is some crazing on the bottom. Crazing refers to the aging lines that appear in surfaces. The surface is smooth. The bottom of the piece is incised: H J WOOD. Printed is: Pack of Cards Series By H J WOOD ENGLAND Under that is incised ENGLAND. She has lots of character and is a good looking piece.
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Victorian Style Figural Cologne BottleLovely Lady with Parrot Size: 3-1/2 inches H x 1-3/4 inches W x 1-1/4 inches D Condition: Very Good for its age. No chips, cracks or repairs. The cologne stem seems to be broken off at about a quarter of an inch from the top. This bottle still has its cap. Age: Possibly early 20Th century. Material: Ceramics possibly porcelain. Label: Eau De Cologne P Larbalester 2 Charing Cross Jersey. A number written on the bottom , which I think is 205. There is also a number incised on the base. It appears to be 24424.
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Ceramic Soldier Figure in Period Dress Size: 8½ H x 2¼ W x 2¼ D Condition: very good - some paint loss (or could have been made this way) Markings: none Weight: 1 lb. A very handsome soldier. I have no idea what country this is supposed to represent. This was found in an antique shop in Kalispell, MT.
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MIDDLE EASTERN FIGURAL CHESS PIECES - TWO. Height: 4-1/2 Inches Tall x 1-1/2 Inches Wide. Age: 1984. Condition: Very Good. The thumb of the left hand on the man is missing. I believe they are porcelain. They are dated on the bottom. There is a good weight to them. The detail on both piece is exquisite.
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Bisque German Figurine in Period DressSize: 7 inches H x 4 inches W x 2 inches D Condition: very good - no chips, cracks, crazing or repairs Age: Mid to early 20th Century Markings: GERMANY on the bottom.
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